Title: New Century Postgraduate English
1Unit 1
- New Century Postgraduate English
2 - Etiquette at an office party? Why, these people
have been socializing happily every working day
of their lives, give or take a few melees,
rumors, and complaint petitions. All it takes to
turn this into holiday merriment is a bit of
greenery looped around the office the staff
will soon be looped, too. Surely it is enough
that the annual Christmas party has the magic
ingredients time off from work, free food and
drink, and a spirit of fun replacing such ugly
work realities as sexual harassment. - Paraphrasing Summary
32 Furthermore, partygoers figure, it offers
relief from such pesky obligations as thanking
anyone or being kind to wallflowers because there
really aren't any hosts. Nobody has to pay (that
same nobody who generously provides the telephone
line for long-distance personal calls), and so
nobody's feelings need be considered.
figure think, believe
relief free from the burden
obligation things that must be done, necessity
Sum up the paragraph into one sentence
We dont have to be polite.
43 This is all pure hospitality there for the
taking, like the office-supplied felt-tipped pens
everyone has been pocketing all year. Out of the
natural goodness of its corporate heart and the
spirit of the holiday season, the company wishes
only to give its employees a roaring good time,
and the employees, out of loyalty and the thrill
of getting to know their bosses off-duty as
equals, delight in the opportunity.
corporate heart Company as a corporate is not
short of money and is much better off than
employees ? generosity
the spirit of the holiday season Holiday is the
time when everyone must be happy.
loyalty they like the company.
Paraphrasing
5 - 4 For those still dimly aware of the
once-standard give-and-take of real social life,
this no-fault approach to business entertaining
seems a godsend. In the now-rare domain of
genuine society, hosts are supposed to plan and
pay for the entertainment of their guests, on
their own time and in their own houses. Guests
have strict duties, as well from answering
invitations to cooperating with all arrangements,
even to the extent of pronouncing them perfectly
lovely.
You have to give before you can take.
give-and-take once-standard approach domain
genuine
a standard that used to be, a practice everyone
used to follow.
way, method. Here it refers to the attitude.
field
Free from hypocrisy or dishonesty sincere
6 - 5 Business entertaining appears to remove the
burdens of time, effort, money, individual
responsibility and the etiquette connected with
them. The people who do the planning are paid for
their trouble, so those who benefit need not
consider they have incurred a debt. Why, the
annual Christmas party ought to be an inspiration
to lower-level employees to work their way into
realms where company-sponsored partying can be
enjoyed all year long.
Do not consider the burdens of time, effort,
money, individual responsibility
encourage ordinary employees to ask for such
parties to be held often
Sum up the paragraph in one sentence.
7Sum up the paragraph in one sentence.
- Office party does not seem to follow that rule
because party holders are paid to do that and
party goers do not owe anything to them.
8 - 6 Not so fast. Flinty Miss Manners does not
recognize any holidays from etiquette.
(Employees, if not employers, should consider
themselves lucky that she is only on the Party
Committee, not the one that might take up ethical
questions about those pens and calls.) Office
parties differ from private ones but are no freer
from rules.
on the staff, on the list
What does this paragraph mean?
But office party still needs manners.
9 - 7 If it were indeed true that everyone
has a better time without etiquette, Miss Manners
could easily be persuaded to take the day off.
But having long served on the Office Party
Etiquette Cleanup Subcommittee, she is aware that
things generally do not go well when there is no
recognized etiquette and everyone is forced to
improvise.
take the day off
take a restno need for manners.
cleanup
settlement
the Office Party Etiquette Cleanup Subcommittee
an imagined office that explains what are the
proper office party manners.
Sum up the paragraph in one sentence
Manners are necessary.
10 - 8 Let us look at all this spontaneous, carefree
fun There being no proper place for the boss,
he or she hangs around the door, concerned about
mixing with everyone. It might discourage
hospitable bosses to see guests staring at them
in horror and then slithering in by a side door.
But etiquette's solution of having everyone
greeted in a receiving line was rejected as too
stiff. So one can hardly blame employees for
recalling a long-ingrained principle of the
workplace Seeing the boss and having a good time
are best not scheduled at the same time.
What is the paragraph about?
11What is the paragraph about?
- Boss at the party they try hard to mix up with
employees. They have difficulties It is too
formal to greet with everyone and employees do
not like to meet bosses.
12 - 9 Desperate to make the time count, the boss
grabs the nearest available person and starts
delivering practiced words about the contribution
he makes to their great enterprise. The reaction
is not quite what was hoped for. Discreet
questioning establishes that this is an
employee's guest. He doesn't work for the
company, recognize the boss, or appreciate
the attention and, as a matter of fact, has
only a passing acquaintance with the employee who
issued the invitation. What this guest wants is
not professional fellowship but a fresh drink, if
the boss would kindly step out of the way.
13Paraphrase this sentence
- Discreet questioning establishes that this is an
employee's guest.
After carefully questioning the person he is
talking to, the boss finds that he or she is not
an employee, but a guest brought to the party by
an employee.
14 - 10 Now, the reason the invitation said "and
guest" was to avoid the ticklish issue of who is
still married to whom and what the spouse calls
itself. Last year, unmarried employees were
furious when their partners were not included,
and married employees complained that the forms
by which their spouses were addressed were
offensive Mrs. offended women who preferred
Ms., and wives who had the same surnames as
outraged everybody who didn't. This year, the
complaints will be from spouses who were not told
that there was a party or who were told that
spouses weren't invited but found out
otherwise. There won't be many complaints. They
will, however, be memorable, darkly charging the
company with promoting immorality.
Sum up the paragraph in one sentence
It is hard to satisfy everybody as far as office
party is concerned.
15 - 11 Meanwhile, what about those who are
interested in promoting a bit of immorality, -
or just plain romance, of their own? They, too,
are creating problems that will reach far into
the new year. True office romances are the least
of them, with their charges of favoritism and
melding professional and personal time. More
serious is the fact that, in spite of the liquor
and high spirits, it still counts as sexual
harassment when anyone with supervisory powers
makes unreciprocated overtures to a lower-ranking
employee. And fool-hardy when a lower-ranking
employee annoys a higher-ranking one.
Sum up the paragraph in one sentence
Imitate behaviors at the party can cause problems.
16 - 12 Some employees have their minds only on
business and will be spending party time actively
promoting workaday concerns. Remembering the
company rhetoric about open communications and
all being in this together, they will actually
seek out the boss, who by this time is grateful
to be addressed by anyone at all.
rhetoric ???, ?????. Here it refers to companys
encouragement.
Sum up the paragraph in one sentence
Some people do not forget work at the party.
17- 13 But they don't want to engage in platitudes.
They accept compliments with "Well, then how
about a raise?" They plead for promotions,
explain confidentially who ought to be fired, and
advance previously submitted ideas about
revolutionizing the business that have been
unaccountably unappreciated for years. In one
evening, they manage to cut through the entire
hierarchy and procedures the boss has
painstakingly established for the purpose of
being spared this kind of importuning.
Sum up the paragraph in one sentence
They use the opportunity to prepare for their
promotion.
18 - 14 Eventually usually somewhat late in the
party it occurs to someone that this informal
setting is just the time to offer the boss some
constructive personal criticism. What else does
talking frankly and informally mean but an
invitation to unload opinions without any career
consequence?
What does this sentence mean?
Talking frankly and informally means you can tell
your opinions and dont have to care for any
consequence in your career.
19 - 15 Here is where the company has pulled a fast
one on its employees. "Go ahead," it has said,
"relax, have a good time, forget about the job."
And the naive have taken this at face value. This
event is called a party a place where one lets
loose without worrying about being judged by the
cold standard of professional usefulness.
What does this sentence mean?
Here is a rule the company wants its employees to
follow strictly.
20 - 16 Even employees who adhere strictly to
standard business dress in the office may not
know what the bosses might consider vulgar in
evening wear. Here is a chance to show off their
racy and imaginative off-duty clothes. But over
there are supervisors murmuring that people who
look like that can't really be sent out to
represent the company.
Sum up the paragraph in one sentence
Party wearing, though casual and informal, can
still help bosses form an opinion about the
wearer.
21 - 17 Worse are the comments on anyone whose idea
of fun is a little boisterous. It may be just the
behavior that makes one a delight -- or a trial
-- to one's friends. But here, it is not being
offered for the delight or tolerance of friends.
It is being judged on criteria other than whether
the person is a riot.
Sum up the paragraph in one sentence
Joke can hurt the joke teller at the party.
22 - 18 It is not that Miss Manners wants to spoil
the office party by these warnings. She just
wants to prevent it from spoiling careers. And
the solution is what was banished from the party
for being too inhibiting etiquette.
Sum up the paragraph in one sentence
Therefore we need etiquette for party behaviors.
23 - 19 The first formality that must come back is
inviting everyone by name. The practice of merely
counting every invitation as two is as dangerous
as it is unflattering. But people who have been
clearly identified and told that they must
respond the suggestion must be made neutrally,
to show 'hat the party is a treat, not a
requirement already have some sense that they
are both individually sought after and expected
to be responsible.
24 - 20 What constitutes a couple is a murkier
question than Miss Manners and any sensible
employer ought to investigate, but employees
simply can be asked to supply the name of a
spouse or friend they want to invite. (An office
party can be limited by confining it to
employees, in which case it should be held during
office hours. But inviting spouses and such is
better. Having to work is enough distraction from
one 5 more intimate relationships, and the staff
was not compiled like a guest list, according to
personal compatibility.)
Paraphrase this sentence
Who are a couple? Miss Manners and employers will
find it difficult to find out.
25 - 21 Since we have established, Miss Manners
hopes, that the point of an office party is not
whooping it up or telling people off, what is it?
It is showing appreciation of the staff.
26 - 22 This starts with a well-run receiving line.
However much popular opinion may regard receiving
lines as nasty ordeals, they were invented to be,
and remain, the easiest way to get everyone
recognized by the key people. The oldest
receiving-line trick in the world still works
Someone whose business it is to know everyone -
or someone unimportant enough to be able to ask
each guest his name - announces the guests to the
host as they go through the line. The host can
then scornfully declare "Of course I know
Annette. We couldn't run this place without her."
For extra charm, the employee's guest is also
told how wonderful that employee is. This always
seems more sincere than straight-out flattery,
and from then on, whenever the employee
complains that everyone at the office is an
idiot, the spouse will counter by repeating that
appreciation.
27 - 23 It is often erroneously assumed that the
style of the party ought to be what employees are
used to their own kind of music, food, and other
things the executive level believes itself to
have outgrown. Nonsense. What employees want is a
taste of high-level entertaining. This may vary
greatly according to the nature of the business.
If, however, the party is too formal for the
employees' taste, theyll get a good laugh and
enjoy the contrast all the more when they
continue partying on their own afterward.
outgrow sth. grow up so much that sth. is no
longer suitable.
The boy outgrows the shirt. You people obviously
have outgrown the teenager romance.
28 - What does this sentence mean?
- If, however, the party is too formal for the
employees' taste, they'll get a good laugh and
enjoy the contrast all the more when they
continue partying on their own afterward.
If the party is too formal, employees will still
be happy while having the party in their own way.
29 - 24 The clever employee will dress as the
executives do, keeping in mind that there are few
fields in which people are condemned for looking
insufficiently provocative. Refusing or limiting
drinks is not the handicap at business parties
that it may be under the overly hospitable eye of
a private host. And the real opportunity for
career advancement is not petitioning a boss but
rescuing one who has been cornered or stranded,
thus demonstrating that one knows how to talk
charmingly about nonbusiness matters.
Paraphrase this sentence
You cant be too attractive in dress.
Paraphrase this sentence
At business parties you can drink as much as you
want, but at your home or at your friend home,
you are usually not allowed to drink that much.
30 - 24 The clever employee will dress as the
executives do, keeping in mind that there are few
fields in which people are condemned for looking
insufficiently provocative. Refusing or limiting
drinks is not the handicap at business parties
that it may be under the overly hospitable eye of
a private host. And the real opportunity for
career advancement is not petitioning a boss but
rescuing one who has been cornered or stranded,
thus demonstrating that one knows how to talk
charmingly about nonbusiness matters.
What does it mean?
asking a boss to do something in work
What does it mean?
help your boss from some embarrassment
31 - 25 At the end, there is another receiving line.
That is, the bosses plant themselves
conspicuously by the exit, grabbing the hand of
anyone trying to get away and thanking him for
coming. Even the dimmest guest will then realize
it is appropriate to thank back - that is, to
realize that something has been offered and
deserves gratitude. - 26 After all, isnt that why the office
Christmas party is given? - 27 If the only goal were for the company to show
the staff its appreciation, this could be
effectively done with a day off and a bonus to go
with it.
32Specification
- Details are sometimes used to mean some more
general things - ?melees, rumors, complaints
- . ? greenery
- ? off work, food, drink, fun
negative attitudes
unfriendly
?
?
atmosphere
?
office party
?
office party
happiness
?
?
33The author uses figurative language in this
paragraph. Now lets put these sentences into
more direct and simple ones.
- Do we have to be polite to each other at an
office party?
Do we have to be polite to each other at an
office party?
- these people have been socializing happily
every working day of their lives, give or take a
few melees, rumors, and complaint petitions.
we are to each other when we are not at a
party.
We are not friendly to each other when we are not
at a party.
34Paraphrasing P1
- All it takes to turn this into holiday merriment
is a bit of greenery looped around the office
the staff will soon be looped, too.
If we hold an office party, people will stop
being unfriendly but will be happy with each
other and they will soon get drunk.
35Paraphrasing P1
- Surely it is enough that the annual Christmas
party has the magic ingredients time off from
work, free food and drink, and a spirit of fun
replacing such ugly work realities as sexual
harassment.
Office party can influence us, because it offers
free food and drink, we dont have to work, and
we have to be nice to each other at the party.
36Sum up the paragraph in one sentence.
- Do we have to be polite to each other at an
office party? We are not friendly to each other
when we are not at a party. If we hold an office
party, people will stop being unfriendly but will
be happy with each other and they will soon get
drunk. Office party can influence us, because it
offers free food and drink, we dont have to
work, and we have to be nice to each other at the
party.
We are nicer to each other at office parties.
37Paraphrasing P3
- Out of the natural goodness of its corporate
heart and the spirit of the holiday season, the
company wishes only to give its employees a
roaring good time, and the employees, out of
loyalty and the thrill of getting to know their
bosses off-duty as equals, delight in the
opportunity.
Steps 1. Extract the key ideas
Company corporate heart, holiday spirit ? good
time to employees Employees loyalty, bosses as
equals ? delight in the opportunity
38Paraphrasing P3
- 2. Put the key ideas into simpler and more direct
expressions
Company generous and nice ? make employees
happy Employees like the company, dont have
to be careful about attitudes to bosses ? like to
go
Paraphrasing
Because the company has to be generous and nice,
it wants to make its employees happy. Because the
employees want to show that they like the company
and they dont have to be careful about attitudes
to bosses, they are happy to attend the party.
39What do they refer to? P4
The author refers to something that is not now,
something that is not under the focus. What is it?
Other occasions than office parties.
sincerity
40Now sum up the paragraph in your own words
- For those still dimly aware of the once-standard
give-and-take of real social life, this no-fault
approach to business entertaining seems a
godsend. In the now-rare domain of genuine
society, hosts are supposed to plan and pay for
the entertainment of their guests, on their own
time and in their own houses. Guests have strict
duties, as well from answering invitations to
cooperating with all arrangements, even to the
extent of pronouncing them perfectly lovely.
In real life, we follow the rule of give and
take, but office party does not follow this rule
you can take and take. When we have a party, we
are sincere hosts do everything, and guests
praise everything.
41Paraphrase this sentence
- etiquette's solution of having everyone greeted
in a receiving line was rejected as too stiff.
Party etiquette requires that bosses have to
stand at the door and greet everyone. This is too
formal and no one actually do it.
42Paraphrasing this sentence
- True office romances are the least of them, with
their charges of favoritism and melding
professional and personal time.
These people (who would like to have office
romance) will not get true office romances
instead, their behaviors will lead others believe
that they favor somebody over other colleagues
and they do not separate office affairs from
personal business.
43Passage Translation
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44To invite eminent persons to help make
advertisements should be regarded as one of the
best advertising strategies and could, of course,
produce a spectacular VIP effect, so to speak,
provided that those celebrities are perfectly
willing to accept the invitation and, more
importantly, the products to be advertised are
genuine and of fair prices. Sometimes, while a
commodity is of inferior quality, the
advertisement is full of words lavishing praise
on it. If, a celebrity shows up as an image agent
for such a product, the advertisement could, if
any, be temporarily successful before it turns
the brand of the product in question notorious
and, more disastrously, ruins the reputation of
the eminent person thereafter. It is precisely
for this reason that the famous are well advised
to think more than twice before they agree to
appear on a commercial.
45Vocabulary Study
- The representative presented to the committee a
______ signed by 1200 electors asking for a
thorough probe into the financial scandal
surrounding the candidate for the regional
legislator. -
- A. post B. letter
- C. petition D. paper
C. petition
46Vocabulary Study
-
- 2. The landlady fired the servant who _____
household funds for his own use. -
- A. robbed B. pocketed
- C. mugged D. held
B. pocketed
47Vocabulary Study
- 3. After exploring for more than half a year the
ecologist felt a great ______ resulting from the
rare species the team had spotted at the foot of
the mountain. -
- A. thrill B. tremble
- C. lust D. thrift
A. thrill
48Vocabulary Study
- 4. Better late than never is a ______ that is
very familiar to most English speakers. -
- A. plaudit B. plenary
- C. plenty D. platitude
D. platitude
49Vocabulary Study
- 5. The couple ad been trying to satisfy all the
needs of their only kid, who has been ______ for
more pocket money all the time. -
- A. impressing B. importuning
- C. informing D. improvising
B. importuning
50Vocabulary Study
- 6. The unruly crowd became even more ______
when the negotiator tried to quiet them. - A. bombastic B. boorish
- C. boisterous D. bloated
C. boisterous
51Vocabulary Study
- 7. The belief that one should work hard and be
honest is deeply ______ in our culture. -
- A. incurred B. ingenuous
- C. ingredient D. ingrained
D. ingrained
52Vocabulary Study
- 8. The company was financially ______ and almost
went to bankruptcy during last years economic
recession. -
- A. corrupt B. cornered
- C. conjured D. covered
B. cornered
53Vocabulary Study
- 9. The employees tried to avoid every risk that
might ______ her displeasure during the first
month after she was divorced by her husband. - A. indebt B. indicate
- C. incur D. incline
C. incur
54Vocabulary Study
- 10. In order to prevent a sudden outbreak of
hostilities, we must give our rivals no ______
hints. - A. primitive B. proximate
- C. pathetic D. provocative
D. provocative